The daughter of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, sang Whip My Hair.
The daughter of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, sang Whip My Hair.
English DJ and television host, whose life was surrounded with child sex scandals after death.
Columbus Day is celebrated to honor his arrival in the Americas, which occurred on October 12, 1492.
Legendary rapper for his single Ice Ice Baby, which was the first ever hip hop song to reach the top of the Billboard Charts. Birth name Rob Van Winkle.
Teen actor, known for his role as Jerry on the Disney series Kickin' It.
Actor who popularized the phrase You Can Do It! in the comedic film The Waterboy alongside Adam Sandler.
American guitarist and backup singer for the band My Chemical Romance.
Popular actor on Bonanza and Little House on the Prairie.
Known for playing Bay Kennish on the show Switched at Birth, also appeared on series like Gilmore Girls and Ghost Whisperer.
Academy Award-winning director of Lord of the Rings and King Kong.
Lovable comedian from Uncle Buck, The Great Outdoors, and Spaceballs who died suddenly at forty-four.
One the highest paid coaches in collegiate football history.
Star of multiple westerns and romantic comedies; he played Michael, the lead role, in My Best Friend's Wedding.
CBS news anchor and correspondent for 60 Minutes II.
English Romantic poet who wrote Ode on a Grecian Urn.
Queen of the West and actress who co-starred with husband Roy Rogers.
Guitarist of the punk and rap group Beastie Boys.
Apollo 11 pilot who went on to become the director of the Air and Space museum.
Actress who was in the film Coyote Ugly, and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Inspirational founder of Girl Scouts of America (1913).
Children's author and illustrator known for the It's Happy Bunny series and the Dear Dumb Diary series.
Best known as Dr. Marlena Evans on Days of Our Lives.
U2 drummer and Harley Davidson rider who was born in Ireland.
Emmy-winning NBC news anchor and Today Show co-host.
Renowned voiceover and motion capture artist who lent his voice and movements to the Uncharted video game series, among others.
Plays the role of Ellie on CSI: NY alongside Gary Sinise.
Former guitarist of the English rock band The Smiths.
Dutch painter renowned for his exquisite rendering of light and color.
Popular jazz and blues singer who was also a stage and screen actress
Major Charles Emerson Winchester on TV's M*A*S*H.
Fans of Dallas remember her as Miss Ellie Ewing.
She plays the role of Paige Jennings in the popular TV series The Americans.
English film and television actor known to American audiences for his role as Finch on V for Vendetta (2005).
Five-time All-Star first baseman who fell seven home runs shy of the 500 mark in his 19-year career.
Puerto Rican politician, became the ninth Governor of Puerto Rico in 2009.
Named one of the top ten American magicians of the twentieth Century by Magic Magazine.
South African rugby union footballer who became known as a lock for the Sharks in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup.
American racing driver and former president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Talented in many ways, from his work in Harold & Kumar to his creation of the voice of Barry in American Dad.
Won an Academy Award for her role as Felicia in Shampoo (1975).
Country Singer whose six albums have had singles that have appeared on the Billboard Hot Country songs chart.
Rose to popularity through his roles on Weeds and Shameless.
MLB catcher who joined his first All-Star team while playing for the Texas Rangers in 2012.
The first woman to have executed a straitjacket escape and the only woman to have caught a bullet in her mouth.
Later NFL running back who was the subject of the dramatic 1971 TV movie Brian's Song.
Contemporary Christian singer won the Gospel Music Award for best songwriter and best song - My Savior, My God in 2007.
Renowned scrum-half for the British and Irish Lions, among others.
Tokyo-born actress who played Anna Stern in The O.C.
Actor best known for his role as Saul Holden on the drama Brothers & Sisters, was on the show Alias opposite Jennifer Garner.
American long-distance runner who was credited with starting the running boom in the U.S. in the 1970s.




